Marseille in Financial Trouble; Roma Eyes Greenwood Opening
Transfer News·27 June 2026·54d ago

Marseille in Financial Trouble; Roma Eyes Greenwood Opening

Source: Forza Roma

Olympique de Marseille has been handed severe financial restrictions by the DNCG, France's football financial watchdog, following earlier UEFA sanctions. The French club must now operate under strict wage controls during the transfer window and cannot freely purchase players without making sales first. Marseille's losses have grown dramatically from €12.6 million in 2022 to €105 million in 2026, forcing the club to submit a recovery plan by Monday.

Roma sees opportunity in Marseille's predicament, particularly regarding forward Greenwood. An agreement has reportedly been reached with the player, but Marseille has not yet submitted an opening offer. Roma's management wants to reduce Marseille's €50 million asking price plus €5 million in bonuses, but the French club's financial constraints now limit their room to negotiate downward—they cannot afford to sell key assets cheaply. This situation may actually work in Roma's favour, as Marseille faces pressure to move players to raise funds and lower their wage bill.

Marseille must present a formal financial recovery plan to French authorities within days, and their inability to make expensive signings without offsetting sales could accelerate negotiations for player departures.

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